stadium in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
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Sapporo Dome ( 札幌ドーム, Sapporo Dōmu ) is a stadium located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, and is primarily used for baseball and affiliation football. It is the home field of the baseball team Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and the association football club Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo. It is one of the planned football venues for the 2020 Summer Olympics, [ 4 ] was the venue for the possibility ceremony of the 2017 asian Winter Games, and was used for 2 matches of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. [ 5 ] The stadium was previously a venue of the 2002 FIFA World Cup .

history [edit ]

Sapporo Dome in Winter

Sapporo Dome opened in 2001 with 41,580 seats. The stadium hosted three games during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Germany vs Saudi Arabia, Argentina five England and Italy vs Ecuador ; all three matches were in the first base round. The Dome hosted the open ceremonies of the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships on February 22 and hosted the closure ceremonies of the championships on March 4. It besides made history as being the first venue where both indoor and night ski events took set for the foremost time on a world championship or Winter Olympic Games level with competitions in the cross-country skiing sprints ( men ‘s and women ‘s individual, and men ‘s and women ‘s team ) and the cross-country part of the 7.5 km dash consequence in the Nordic combined. In decree to generate snow, the stadium used its turf conversion hovering system to facilitate the coke make process for the skiing competitions. [ 6 ] The opening ceremony featured Maki Ohguro, a local artist from Sapporo, japanese drum demonstrations and other performances paying tributes to local anesthetic customs and traditions. [ 6 ] For the championships, seating capacity was reduced to 30,000. [ 6 ] The Dome was used as a superintendent especial stage in Rally Japan in both 2008 and 2010. In late 2009, renovations with the hypothesis of increasing the capacity up to 53,796 were finished. These renovations besides included space for more food outlets, an extra video sieve, two extra changing rooms ( to accommodate preseason matches in the NFL International Series, which have up to 75 players per team ) and farther media sphere as character of modern agency buildings attached to the stadium. As share of these renovations, the surface area of the arena itself was decreased to allow for more seating .

retractable surface [edit ]

The Dome switches between two wholly different surfaces : Baseball games are played on an fundamental artificial turf field, while association football games are held on a grass cant that slides into and out of the stadium as needed. conversion from baseball to football begins with the memory of the baseball field ‘s artificial turf. once finished, a laid of lower bowl bleachers rotate from an angle position for baseball to a parallel position. A set of main bowl seats on one end of the dome then retracts, and the football pitch is skid into the stadium. The lower bowl is then rotated 90 degrees. conversion from football to baseball occurs in reversion. Due to the retraction of seats, the Stadium has a capacity of 40,476 for baseball games. early stadiums that feature sliding pitches include the GelreDome in the Netherlands, Veltins-Arena in Germany, the burst pitch of London ‘s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, United States ; however, unlike these four facilities, the Sapporo Dome has a fixed ceiling .

Details [edit ]

  • Name: Sapporo Dome
  • Capacity: 41,484 / 40,476
  • Home Teams: Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
  • Completed: March 2001
  • Location: Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan
  • Building Area: 53,800 m² Total Floor Area:(Open Arena) 92,453 m²
  • Roof Diameter: 245 m Stand Inclination: Max. 30° angle
  • Architect: Hiroshi Hara

access [edit ]

  • Tōhō Line: 10 minutes walk from Fukuzumi Station.

major sports matches [edit ]

2002 FIFA World Cup [edit ]

2019 Rugby World Cup [edit ]

Date Time (JST) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
21 September 2019 13:45  Australia 39–21  Fiji Pool D 36,482
22 September 2019 19:15  England 35–3  Tonga Pool C 35,923

See besides [edit ]

other domed stadiums in Japan :

References [edit ]